Corts who made power tools, Adler AG, Dürkopp who made motor vehicles today sewing machine manufacturer Durkopp Adler, Mundlos AG who made sewing machines and major surgical instrument producer Jetter & Scherrer, Aesculap Werke, Tuttlingen. Besides this other German producers were businesses such as Jos. Most production of the bayonet was done by facilities in the Solingen area of Germany. The S84/98 III was production of the S84/98 bayonet during the late Weimar period and during the time of Nazi Germany. The German Imperial Army used this bayonet in World War I as a way of conserving scarce resources. However during World War I the S84/98 began to be produced again under the designation S84/98 II. This was replaced in service by the 1898/05 bayonet. The first pattern of S84/98 or M1884/98 bayonet was the 1871/1884 bayonet adapted so it could be used on the Gewehr 98. This was the first repeating rifle of the German armed forces although it was quickly replaced by the Gewehr 1888 made in response to the Lebel Model 1886 rifle the first rifle to use smokeless powder. This was a modification of the Mauser Model 1871 the first Mauser rifle which fit it with a 8-round tubular magazine designed by Alfred von Kropatschek. Ships from and sold by Landser Outfitters, LLC. It originates from the 1871/1884 bayonet the first ever standard issue rifle bayonet for any army which was adopted in the German Empire for use with the 1871/1884 rifle. This item: Landser, LLC WWII German Mauser Bayonet Scabbard. Blade stamped '44 ffc', scabbard '44', matching numbers 3054. The S84/98 III was the last production of the S84/98 German bayonets. wwii german mauser k98 combat bayonet lot of 3 WWII GERMAN MAUSER K98 COMBAT BAYONET LOT OF 3 Bakelite handles. The blade is stamped ALEX COPPEL SOLINGEN and the spine of the blade carries W and 06 denoting manufacture in. The Model 1898 Bayonet was the Imperial German response to the French 1886 Lebel narrow bladed bayonet. WWII GERMAN K98 MAUSER BAYONET WITH SCABBARD, RICASSO MARKED S/172.G & 9063 D, POMMEL IS WAFFEN MAR. The S84/98 III was the standard bayonet for the Karabiner 98k rifle. This is a nice Seitengewehr M1898 pipeback bayonet for the Mauser M98 rifle which was the principal arm of the German army in W.W.1. WWII GERMAN K98 MAUSER BAYONET WITH SCABBARD. This great piece of WWII is in great shape. We asked about having them machined and got the "ohhh- the price will go much higher" routine.S84/98 III bayonet for the K98k rifle with bayonet frog. Original WWII World War Two Chrome Finished 1936 German S/155 Mauser K98 Bayonet & Matching S/155 Scabbard.
WWII GERMAN MAUSER K98 BAYONET SERIAL NUMBER
SERIAL NUMBER 1390 E.PACK & SON SCABBARD MARKED 8161, BUTT IS STAMPED 3 TIMES GOOD. A bit of whittling with a drill press and they are usually ok. THIS IS ORIGINAL WWII GERMAN MAUSER K98 BAYONET WITH SCABBARD AND FROG. Most seem to fit on the lug, but several were not pleased with going over the cleaning rod. It originates from the 1871/1884 bayonet the first ever standard issue rifle bayonet. Many of the original German K98s are still in. They are cast, not machined which means that the tolerances are not like originals. The S84/98 III was the last production of the S84/98 German bayonets. The K98 bayonet is a version of the standard bayonet, designed to be mounted on or under a rifle barrel. Any soldier carrying a rifle was issued one.Ĭrazy as it may seem, we don't guarantee all of these to fit on the rifles.
These are correct for all WWII German troops to carry- these were standard issue for the entire German Armed Forces. The markings are correct and perfectly done, and are as follows: serial 9767h, maker E.Pack & S, and WA259 on the hilt. They fit in the scabbards firmly, no rattles, and are overall probably the best reproduction we've ever seen. The fit & finish is better than our last run, the blades are nice and all the details are correct. This is the standard issue sidearm used throughout WWII.
New, high quality reproduction German K98 Bayonet.